Does anyone know what type of rig this is? It came on a rod I bought on FB Marketplace
I'm thinking about changing it, I haven't caught anything using it.
Posted by unawarefruit
6 Comments
EbbMysterious5860 on
Looks kinda like a sabiki rig. Good for trout n panfish
InformationLeather52 on
That’s a bottom rig clipped upside down on a bobber. Try putting a pyramid weight on the big clip and tying the top swivel to your line
Bakatora1 on
That’s a sabiki rig. If you’re floating it off a dock and not getting panfish bites, you’re probably better off trying a different dock or fishing deeper.
KingOfTheGoldfFish on
That’s a popping cork with a pompano rig attached, but you wouldn’t want to use those together.
Pompano rigs are usually used for beach fishing with a weight at the bottom so they’re stationary but holding baits at different heights.
Popping corks are great for a single bait, usually dead/live shrimp, retrieved back to you with short pops/pauses to attract fish with a combo of scent/sound.
I don’t have a lot of into to go off of, but I’d go to a local tackle store and just ask for common rigs for the area depending on fresh or saltwater.
this-is-NOT-the-way1 on
That looks like a catch and release into grease set up
recursive_arg on
It’s sold as a “crappie rig” at walmart, I’m not a fan but to each. But it is upside down here. The swivel goes to your line and the clip is for a weight. Similar to a pompano rig minus the floats.
If I’m fishing for whatever is biting. The only thing I will have two hooks on my line for is free lined mullet. Too many lines in the water will brush against and scare off fish that will go after dead bait. Live bait kinda solves this issue since fish more aggressively approach live bait. The exception is pompano fishing but for that the floats and fixed dropper loops solve the line crowding issue
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Looks kinda like a sabiki rig. Good for trout n panfish
That’s a bottom rig clipped upside down on a bobber. Try putting a pyramid weight on the big clip and tying the top swivel to your line
That’s a sabiki rig. If you’re floating it off a dock and not getting panfish bites, you’re probably better off trying a different dock or fishing deeper.
That’s a popping cork with a pompano rig attached, but you wouldn’t want to use those together.
Pompano rigs are usually used for beach fishing with a weight at the bottom so they’re stationary but holding baits at different heights.
Popping corks are great for a single bait, usually dead/live shrimp, retrieved back to you with short pops/pauses to attract fish with a combo of scent/sound.
I don’t have a lot of into to go off of, but I’d go to a local tackle store and just ask for common rigs for the area depending on fresh or saltwater.
That looks like a catch and release into grease set up
It’s sold as a “crappie rig” at walmart, I’m not a fan but to each. But it is upside down here. The swivel goes to your line and the clip is for a weight. Similar to a pompano rig minus the floats.
If I’m fishing for whatever is biting. The only thing I will have two hooks on my line for is free lined mullet. Too many lines in the water will brush against and scare off fish that will go after dead bait. Live bait kinda solves this issue since fish more aggressively approach live bait. The exception is pompano fishing but for that the floats and fixed dropper loops solve the line crowding issue